 
                            SharpLang
@SharpLangDev
SharpLang compiles .NET/C# to native code using LLVM framework.
and thanks @dotnet for awesome work on CoreCLR and starting CoreRT! Two runtimes to rule them all!
PSA: This project is now officially inactive; please consider using and contributing to MS official github.com/dotnet/corert instead!
SharpLang is now reusing various parts of MS CoreCLR C++ runtime! Still a work in progress, more to come soon! @DotNet #csharp
On my way to GDC. Feel free to stop by Silicon Studio booth if you want to discuss Paradox, C# or SharpLang!
Looking for contributors, please let me know if you are interested to help!
SharpLang can now be compiled on Linux and it can generate Linux executables. Ready for future cross-compilation as well.
SharpLang now supports Win x64 (w/ SEH exceptions). Next target, Linux!
Saying hello to @csharpnative, as they are working on a similar project. Hope that we can collaborate and help each other!
Note: it is still a prototype being ran mostly through API & Unit tests. A command-line frontend isn't ready yet (but should be quick to do)
Marshalling is under active development. WIP screenshot of a WinForms+SharpDX converted to native w/ SharpLang!
 
                                            Codegen status (2): Exceptions, reflection, boxing, multicast delegates, generics, interfaces and PInvoke (w/o marshalling) are working.
Codegen status: It can already process most IL bytecode, including mscorlib, System.Core, System.Xml, etc...
SharpLang is an opensource project that can convert your C# & .NET assemblies to high-perf native code with LLVM framework.
This will be the official twitter account of SharpLang (github.com/xen2/SharpLang).
github.com
GitHub - xen2/SharpLang: Compiles .NET/C# to native code using LLVM framework. No longer active,...
Compiles .NET/C# to native code using LLVM framework. No longer active, consider migrating to https://github.com/dotnet/corert - xen2/SharpLang
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